According to the NEP, multidisciplinary education is critical for the twenty-first century. Integration of various branches of all forms of knowledge, whether technical, professional, or vocational, is essential for this. At the undergraduate and graduate levels, for example, the integration of humanities with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) provides a holistic type of education. HEIs are expected to move toward a holistic multidisciplinary education system by establishing new departments, developing flexible curricula, giving faculty members more autonomy in setting curricula, practising pedagogy (which focuses on discussion, debate, and cross-thinking), allowing students to enrol in areas of environmental protection, community service, and value-based aspects, and creating internships to allow students to explore in the additional fields. The establishment of multidisciplinary education and research universities and the encouragement of HEIs to establish incubation centres are expected to provide holistic education at all levels.